vinnslutilgang
Vinnslutilgang, also known as "industrial action" in English, refers to actions taken by employees or unions to exert pressure on employers or governments to meet certain demands. These actions are typically employed in the context of labor disputes and can include strikes, work-to-rule, go-slows, and other forms of protest. The primary goal of vinnslutilgang is to disrupt normal operations and draw attention to the grievances of the workers, thereby compelling the opposing party to negotiate or make concessions.
In Iceland, where the term "vinnslutilgang" is commonly used, industrial actions are regulated by the Industrial
Strikes are the most well-known form of vinnslutilgang, involving the collective refusal of employees to work.
Overall, vinnslutilgang plays a significant role in labor relations, serving as a tool for workers to assert